Motherhood After Vaginismus: There’s Still Time

Women with Vaginismus wonder if motherhood after vaginismus is possible

biological clock motherhood after vaginismus_smallYou’ve likely heard the term “biological clock” being tossed around. But what does it mean? In the broadest sense, a biological clock is a natural system in place in an organism that works to control physiological activities. The clock allows organisms to respond accordingly to the environment – like a leaf opening just before sunlight to help with photosynthesis.

What does all this have to do with vaginismus, you might ask? Frequently, when we hear the term “biological clock,” we hear it in reference to a woman’s desire to have a child before “time runs out.” For women that suffer with vaginismus, the notion of conceiving and bearing a child can be a daunting one. But the clock still ticks. The desire to start a family and take that next great step still remains.

There is no need to continue to suffer and miss out on the grand adventure that is childbirth and parenthood. Vaginismus treatment can help you begin the journey. Having vaginismus isn’t a sentence to a childless life. It simply means that you have a slightly longer journey ahead of you before you can take that step.

Vaginismus treatment with Botox can be the answer you need help to start your family. If you’re suffering from vaginismus and want to start a family, there’s no time like the present. The clock may be ticking, but there’s still time to consummate, conceive, and become a great mother.

The Blessing of Botox: Experiencing Motherhood after Vaginismus

motherhood after vaginismusRachel: The Blessing of Botox (Part 2) is the story of one of our vaginismus patients (Rachel) who had the wonderful opportunity to experience motherhood after vaginismus. Rachel had the courage to re-live her story in Rachel: The Blessing of Botox (Part 1) and has given us permission to publish it. I urge you all to read both Part 1 and Part 2 of Rachel’s story.

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About Dr. Pacik

Peter Pacik, MD, FACS is a recognized pioneer in treating patients with Botox for vaginismus and the author of When Sex Seems Impossible: Stories of Vaginismus and How You Can Achieve Intimacy. He has been in practice for over thirty years and belongs to a small group of prestigious surgeons who are double board certified by both the American Board of Surgery and the American Board of Plastic Surgery. In 2010, Dr. Pacik received FDA approval to continue his study to treat vaginismus using intravaginal injections of Botox together with progressive dilation under anesthesia.
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